noun “train”
Singular train, Plural trains oder onzieleg
- a series of connected vehicles for transport
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The train to Paris departs from platform 9 at 5 PM.
- a line of animals or people moving in order
The ducklings followed their mother in a neat train across the park.
- a group following a noble person
The queen entered the hall, her train of loyal knights and ladies following closely behind.
- a connected series of events or ideas
The train of thought in her essay was clear and logical, making it easy to follow her argument.
- the long back part of a dress or skirt that touches the ground
At the gala, her elegant gown featured a long train that gracefully trailed behind her as she moved through the room.
- a bird's tail
The peacock spread its colorful train, dazzling the onlookers with its beauty.
- (poetic) the long, winding shape of something
The train of the river snaked through the valley, a silver ribbon against the green.
verb “train”
Infinitiv train; hien trains; Verg. trained; Part. Verg. trained; Ger. training
- to practice a skill
He trains his voice daily to become a better singer.
- to teach someone through practice
We trained our dog to fetch the newspaper every morning.
- to work on improving physical fitness
She trains every morning to stay in shape.
- to input data into a machine learning algorithm
To improve its accuracy, the team trained the algorithm with thousands of images of street signs from around the world.
- to guide the growth of a plant in a specific direction
She trained the young apple tree to grow horizontally by tying its branches to the fence.
- to aim a weapon
The soldier trained his rifle on the target before firing.